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hopefully our federal government. the governors legislation putsal strict cost controls in place. rate payers will be charged $1.50 or less to be helping wind farms but that isn't expected to show up on bills until 2015. >> the average is based on 1,000 kilowatt hours per month. >> the passage will allow maryland to take control of its energy future. >> this is a piece of legislation that's very, very important to us and sets maryland right well-positioned to really create the jobs. >> construction and maintenance of a wind farm could create 850 plfering jobs alone. >> in addition it could power half the homes on the eastern shore and 1/3 of the homes in baltimore city. >> industry experts say hurricane sandy proved wind you are the bines off the coast of new jersey can survive big storms and with little disruption of service. >> it's a testament to the remarkable strength of these machines that will be put out in the ocean. >> there's also a push in annapolis to increase the minimum wage from $7.25 to $10 an hour. they hope to get the increase by 2013. -- by 2015. they say in was
hopefully our federal government. the governors legislation putsal strict cost controls in place. rate payers will be charged $1.50 or less to be helping wind farms but that isn't expected to show up on bills until 2015. >> the average is based on 1,000 kilowatt hours per month. >> the passage will allow maryland to take control of its energy future. >> this is a piece of legislation that's very, very important to us and sets maryland right well-positioned to really create the...
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and the government dropped the case. you're out there twisting in the wind by yourself. >> hamilton: yeah, yeah. and i knew a lot of other people had testified and it was all gonna be sealed. and everybody was just going to go along like it had never happened. >> pelley: usada had been monitoring the investigation and tygart thought that the evidence gathered by the u.s. attorney was overwhelming. why do you think he dropped the case? >> travis: i don't know, scott. it's a good question and one that if you find the answer, let me know. >> pelley: armstrong congratulated the government for closing the investigation and kept repeating what he told cbs sports in 2005. >> lance armstrong: explain to me how we've passed so many tests if we are so dirty? and they don't want to answer that question. and that's not fair. >> pelley: but tygart did want to answer that question and he began an investigation. he convinced riders to testify to usada. he looked at armstrong's tests from his first tour de france victory in 1999 and fou
and the government dropped the case. you're out there twisting in the wind by yourself. >> hamilton: yeah, yeah. and i knew a lot of other people had testified and it was all gonna be sealed. and everybody was just going to go along like it had never happened. >> pelley: usada had been monitoring the investigation and tygart thought that the evidence gathered by the u.s. attorney was overwhelming. why do you think he dropped the case? >> travis: i don't know, scott. it's a...
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>> absolutely. >> isn't the government, the s.e.c. in this case, the people who were supposed to protect the investors... >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> they may not have had the expertise necessary to understand the material they were receiving. they were getting the material. whether they understood it is another question. >> the very fact that government regulators were inside the company with access to its books and records would complicate any prosecution of lehman officials. until january 2012, david kotz was the s.e.c.'s inspector general. over the previous four years, he'd issued more than 100 reports about major deficiencies in the way the s.e.c. did its job. if the s.e.c. knew about some of these problems at lehman brothers and they weren't disclosed, doesn't that make it difficult for the s.e.c. enforcement division to come back and bring action against lehman brothers? they were there; they saw it. >> yeah, i think that that's definitely an impediment to a pote
>> absolutely. >> isn't the government, the s.e.c. in this case, the people who were supposed to protect the investors... >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> they may not have had the expertise necessary to understand the material they were receiving. they were getting the material. whether they understood it is another question. >> the very fact that government regulators were inside the...
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treasury, just for taking the auto company off the government's hands and running it. he used the $6 billion to modernize chrysler plants with state-of-the-art equipment to improve quality, upgraded 16 existing models in just 18 months, and began integrating chrysler and fiat's operations. obviously, you saw something in chrysler that you thought would fit well with fiat? >> yeah, from a product standpoint, they were the other half of the coin. when you put the two together, we were gonna come up with a product portfolio that was absolutely complete. >> chrysler's best assets were its jeeps, minivans, and light trucks. fiat's expertise was in small car technology and fuel-efficient engines, the very thing that chrysler lacked. and in april of 2012, the first product of that collaboration began rolling off the assembly line in belvidere, illinois. >> this car didn't even exist on paper in june of 2009. >> it's the dodge dart, the first new compact sedan that chrysler has produced in more than a decade. it's a slightly longer and wider version of the alfa romeo giulietta
treasury, just for taking the auto company off the government's hands and running it. he used the $6 billion to modernize chrysler plants with state-of-the-art equipment to improve quality, upgraded 16 existing models in just 18 months, and began integrating chrysler and fiat's operations. obviously, you saw something in chrysler that you thought would fit well with fiat? >> yeah, from a product standpoint, they were the other half of the coin. when you put the two together, we were gonna...
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the prose of governing comes next. and jonathan karl at the capitol for that. as the president prepares to deliver his speech, his team is gearing up for a lot of big debates ahead. >> reporter: you can see the presidential podium, still covered in plastic. it is from there that he will deliver one of the most important speeches of his presidency, hoping to set the tone for a second term that his aides say will be every bit as ambitious as the first. after the ceremonies, all the celebrations and the ball, president obama will take on the tricky task of implementing his second term agenda. >> i plan to carry out the agenda i campaigned on. an agenda for new jobs, new opportunity, and new security for the middle class. >> reporter: on the list, gun control, immigration reform and climbed change. all of which will take support from both parties to implement. the president still faces a slow-growing economy and high unemployment. but there are signs things are turning around. real estate is starting to rebound. and the dow recently hit a five-year high. >> we are
the prose of governing comes next. and jonathan karl at the capitol for that. as the president prepares to deliver his speech, his team is gearing up for a lot of big debates ahead. >> reporter: you can see the presidential podium, still covered in plastic. it is from there that he will deliver one of the most important speeches of his presidency, hoping to set the tone for a second term that his aides say will be every bit as ambitious as the first. after the ceremonies, all the...
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. >> centuries-long debate about the role of government of all-time. but it does require us to act in our time. >> reporter: and for the first time ever in an inaugural address, the president specifically mentioned gay rights. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. for, if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another, must be equal, as well. >> reporter: but obama, four years ago, talked about the audacity of hope, now gives a nod to reality. reminding his most fervent supporters that progress requires compromise. >> we must act knowing that our work will be imperfect. we must act knowing that today's victories will be only partial. >> reporter: before he headed back into the capitol, president obama stopped to look in awe at that amazing view of the national mall. >> take a look one more time. i'm not going to see this again. >> reporter: afterwards, the obama family took in the parade in a decidedly less formal way. dancing, snapping photos. and even c
. >> centuries-long debate about the role of government of all-time. but it does require us to act in our time. >> reporter: and for the first time ever in an inaugural address, the president specifically mentioned gay rights. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. for, if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another, must be equal, as well. >> reporter: but obama, four...
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let's go to amy. >>> now, to that astonishing video of a dangerous stunt that has led to a government investigation. it shows a plane just a few feet from the runway, zooming right by a man on an all-terrain vehicle. abc's jim avila has the story. >> reporter: a breathtaking stunt posted online. an aerobatic plane at full-speed, nearly 200 miles per hour, within feet of the pilot partner on this suburban dallas runway and the photographer who recorded it all. watch again. the wing tipping dangerously close to the ground, as the pilot speeds by. and then, completes a loop into the blue. who would do something like this? abc news has learned this internet sensation was posted and then removed from youtube by jason newburg, a stunt pilot who advertises a dare devil for hire. performing at air shows. specializing in death-defieing aerial ballet. partnered with motorcycle showmen, known as the dallas stunt riderz, who choreograph maneuvers beneath his bright green plane. but this morning, faa is not amused by this. telling us they're investigating. sources tell us, the pilot's waiver to pe
let's go to amy. >>> now, to that astonishing video of a dangerous stunt that has led to a government investigation. it shows a plane just a few feet from the runway, zooming right by a man on an all-terrain vehicle. abc's jim avila has the story. >> reporter: a breathtaking stunt posted online. an aerobatic plane at full-speed, nearly 200 miles per hour, within feet of the pilot partner on this suburban dallas runway and the photographer who recorded it all. watch again. the...
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. >>> the government is trying to level the playing field, literally, when it comes to school sports. in order to qualify for federal money, schools will now be required to give disabled students equal access to sports. many are calling it the biggest change to school athletics since title ix expanded opportunities for women. >>> an unusual rescue operation in los angeles. a small dog got stranded in the middle of a lake. but rescuers were afraid that he would puncture their raft. so, they created a zip line to bring the pooch back to shore. >>> finally, a human that needed rescuing after an embarrassing episode was caught on camera. yes, it's another texting while walking mishap. she's paying attention to -- and she goes right into the canal. >> is that from 1980? >> like the zapruder film. surveillance cram there. what's funny, this woman is like the lara spencer of england. so, doubly embarrassing. >> how so? >> she's a well-known, beloved public figure. >> i thought it was that you knew i'm very klutzy. >> not making any insinuations. >> you know me. that could happen. >> you're r
. >>> the government is trying to level the playing field, literally, when it comes to school sports. in order to qualify for federal money, schools will now be required to give disabled students equal access to sports. many are calling it the biggest change to school athletics since title ix expanded opportunities for women. >>> an unusual rescue operation in los angeles. a small dog got stranded in the middle of a lake. but rescuers were afraid that he would puncture their...
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government warns americans, renunciation of u.s. citizenship may have no uh affect whatsoever on his or her u.s. tax obligations. she wouldn't be the first celebrity to change nationalities. actor jgerard depardieu got his passport after loudly renouncing france and its tax hikes on its wealthiest citizens. even elizabeth taylor made a bid to keep her european income away from the irs in 1965. >> i am the earth mother. and you are all flops. >> reporter: apparently couldn't go through with the renunciation oath. as for turner, whether she's making the move for love or money -- ♪ you don't have to worry >> reporter: it seems she'll have more of both in switzerland. and we reached out to turner's reps. but so far, no comment. turner speaks fluent german, has passed a local civic test and just needs a stamp of approval before becoming a swiss citizen. >> moving to a neutral country. >> thanks, tanya. >>> coming up here on the broadcast, sour apple. the new ashton kutcher movie about steve jobs that has the company's co-founder compla
government warns americans, renunciation of u.s. citizenship may have no uh affect whatsoever on his or her u.s. tax obligations. she wouldn't be the first celebrity to change nationalities. actor jgerard depardieu got his passport after loudly renouncing france and its tax hikes on its wealthiest citizens. even elizabeth taylor made a bid to keep her european income away from the irs in 1965. >> i am the earth mother. and you are all flops. >> reporter: apparently couldn't go...
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embassy is closed after violent anti-government protests escalated. the head of the egyptian military warned that the government could, in fact, collapse if order is not restored. >>> and you can get ready to pay more at the gas station. a new survey shows that prices rose 4 cents per gallon in the last week alone. some experts predict a gradual increase through spring. >>> and a brazen smash and grab to show you in atlanta. thieves ramming a stolen car into a foot locker. 15 of them pour into the store, grabbing everything they could reach, shoes, shirts and all. they remain on the loose. >>> and the big experiment at jcpenney is over. a year ago, the store tried to turn around its business, stopped offering discounts, saying it would eliminate sales and keep prices low all the time. it didn't work. prices will be lower. sales will be starting up again this wooek. >>> in medical news, ease up on the fried foods. men who eat deep-fried food once or more a week, and that does include doughnuts, are 30% more likely to develop prostate cancer. >>> here's
embassy is closed after violent anti-government protests escalated. the head of the egyptian military warned that the government could, in fact, collapse if order is not restored. >>> and you can get ready to pay more at the gas station. a new survey shows that prices rose 4 cents per gallon in the last week alone. some experts predict a gradual increase through spring. >>> and a brazen smash and grab to show you in atlanta. thieves ramming a stolen car into a foot locker. 15...
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the federal government is investigating. sources tell us, the pilot's waiver to perform aerobatics expired in november. and even if it hadn't, pilots are supposed to be responsible for the safety of people on the ground. >> this would have killed himself and the two people filming the action here. >> reporter: and it's not as though he hasn't been in a crash before. this is 2008 wreckage of a hospital registered to his company. it doesn't name him, only that the pilot was not licensed to fly a helicopter. and took off with instead of against the wind, causing a hard landing. it's a thrill show few pilots would approve. efforts to reach mr. newberg were unsuccessful. the fda is investigating the episode. >>> we're going to turn to the scandal on the subway. it turns out some of the foot-long sandwiches are coming in a bit short. and that, not surprisingly, has led to a lawsuit against all the customers in new jersey. john muller has the story. >> reporter: from the court of public opinion -- >> i think size matters. >> report
the federal government is investigating. sources tell us, the pilot's waiver to perform aerobatics expired in november. and even if it hadn't, pilots are supposed to be responsible for the safety of people on the ground. >> this would have killed himself and the two people filming the action here. >> reporter: and it's not as though he hasn't been in a crash before. this is 2008 wreckage of a hospital registered to his company. it doesn't name him, only that the pilot was not...
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governance is hard. now the parties are done, let's get back to work and see what we can get done. reality, the president, any second term president has at most 18 months to get something done. after that, all eyes on 2016 and he becomes a lame duck. so miles to go. so fascinating day and high political theater. >>> to the middle east now, to that attack on an algerian gas refinery. leon panetta says it's proof that al qaeda is committed to creating terror. the attack killed three americans. seven were able to make it out safely. "the wall street journal" reports the terrorist were armed with weapons taken from libya. >>> and it is election day in israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears headed for an easy re-election victory. the re-election virtually assures no progress on a peace agreement with palestinians because of fighting the opposition was not able to agree on a candidate to run against netanyahu. >>> it was 40 years ago today that the u.s. supreme court legalized abortion. and 70% of americans polled by "the wall street journal" say the roe versus wade decisio
governance is hard. now the parties are done, let's get back to work and see what we can get done. reality, the president, any second term president has at most 18 months to get something done. after that, all eyes on 2016 and he becomes a lame duck. so miles to go. so fascinating day and high political theater. >>> to the middle east now, to that attack on an algerian gas refinery. leon panetta says it's proof that al qaeda is committed to creating terror. the attack killed three...
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i don't know. >>> lawmakers in the house are expected to increase the government's ability to borrow money later today. top republicans wanted spending cuts to curb the debt but they've given up on those efforts for now. the debt limit will increase over the next three months, allowing the government to cover financial obligations. so the battle is far from over. >>> political opponents heard fighting words in the president's inaugural address, and insiders are raising their eyebrows over the president's push on climate change. here's white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: president obama's inaugural speech outlined a boldly liberal vision that congressional republicans declared dead on arrival. >> unabashedly far left of center inauguration speech. obviously it's not designed to bring us together. >> reporter: now that the inauguration is over, what is the president actually going to do? he dedicated more of the speech to climate change than any one issue. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children a
i don't know. >>> lawmakers in the house are expected to increase the government's ability to borrow money later today. top republicans wanted spending cuts to curb the debt but they've given up on those efforts for now. the debt limit will increase over the next three months, allowing the government to cover financial obligations. so the battle is far from over. >>> political opponents heard fighting words in the president's inaugural address, and insiders are raising their...
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they must register with the government or lose some of the opportunities. go through the criminal background check. have to pay any previous taxes that they have not paid. and for the first time in u.s. history, be required to speak english. so there is a pathway to citizenship, but a few significant hurdles to cross financially and linguistically. >> the financial piece is going to be difficult. linguistically, a lot of latinos that don't speak english certainly want to. so that piece i think is coming in. and once you're immersed in a certain language, if you're in the united states, you can pick it up. but the financial piece could be a barrier to entry for so many people. >> these are all broad strokes. there's not a word of legislation written yet. these are just the principles going forward. so there's still a lot of digging, but senator mccain said, we've been too content for too long to allow individuals to mow our lawns, serve our food, cheap our homes and even watch our children and not affording them any of the benefits that make our country so g
they must register with the government or lose some of the opportunities. go through the criminal background check. have to pay any previous taxes that they have not paid. and for the first time in u.s. history, be required to speak english. so there is a pathway to citizenship, but a few significant hurdles to cross financially and linguistically. >> the financial piece is going to be difficult. linguistically, a lot of latinos that don't speak english certainly want to. so that piece i...
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the government is supporting your life, and it's like the leader said, it's for the barest essentials. playing the lottery is not a bare essential. >> you're going to pay $1? >> that's assuming they play a dollar. >> let them play the lottery. >> i don't know, i don't know. >> i don't like that. i wonder what everyone thinks about that. >> we'll be back. ♪ ♪ maybelline, why can't you be true ♪ >> sing it, willis, sing it. ♪ oh, maybelline, oh, baby >> he's into it, folks. back in chuck berry's time, catching your girl cheating was a matter of luck or just good intel. >> how times have changed. those flowery little e-mails, that tiny tweet, all lead to one word -- busted. as abc's nick watts tells us, technology has made cheating easier, but it's also the thing that will do you in. >> reporter: technology, it's infidelity's best friend. text, tweet. some say 30% of dating site users are cheaters and facebook gets a bad wrap as marriage breakers, allowing us to reconnect with that high school sweet heart or meet a total stranger. but there's a flip side, and john, a hard-nosed p
the government is supporting your life, and it's like the leader said, it's for the barest essentials. playing the lottery is not a bare essential. >> you're going to pay $1? >> that's assuming they play a dollar. >> let them play the lottery. >> i don't know, i don't know. >> i don't like that. i wonder what everyone thinks about that. >> we'll be back. ♪ ♪ maybelline, why can't you be true ♪ >> sing it, willis, sing it. ♪ oh, maybelline, oh,...
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the money will go to residents, businesses and state and local governments trying to rebuild. the measure passed 62-36, with opposition from fiscal conservatives. >>> even before the storm aid deal passed, people along the jersey shore were busy restoring the beach. that's right, they moved 1,000 donated christmas trees into trenches to help rebuild the dunes destroyed by sandy. the trees will trap the sand and form new dunes. >> it's amazing the uses for old christmas trees. in louisiana, they use them to rebuild some of the wet lamds to help with the coastal erosion problem. >> i was wondering how it worked out logistically. but if it sort of forms the new dunes that are covered by the sand, that's a win-win for everyone. >> christmas never ends. it's the gift that keeps on giving. whatever helps. >>> we showed you president obama with the police chiefs earlier, and that was serious business. but it wasn't all so serious yesterday at the white house. >> the basketball loving president welcomed the reigning nba champions, the miami heat. the players presented president obama
the money will go to residents, businesses and state and local governments trying to rebuild. the measure passed 62-36, with opposition from fiscal conservatives. >>> even before the storm aid deal passed, people along the jersey shore were busy restoring the beach. that's right, they moved 1,000 donated christmas trees into trenches to help rebuild the dunes destroyed by sandy. the trees will trap the sand and form new dunes. >> it's amazing the uses for old christmas trees. in...
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so, what is the big new thing the government wants to do? abc's david kerley tells us. >> reporter: it is an epidemic of addiction. pharmacy robberies where crooks are stealing vicodin and other drugs. a symptom of this growing addiction to painkillers. the demand is staggering, with estimates ranging in the millions of americans addicted to vicodin-type drugs. not just the rich, but housewives, like jerrie, who was followed on the a&e program, "intervention." >> i am a drug addict. now, it's close to 20 pills a day. >> reporter: but if abused, these pills for pain can also be deadly. brandi meshad, just 18 years old, took too much vicodin and other drugs, and died. >> too easy to pull something out of somebody's medicine cabinet. i'm outraged there's not more being done about it. >> reporter: in 2011, 131 million prescriptions were written for vicodin, which goes by several brand names. it's a mix of the ingredient in tylenol and hydrocodone. the drug enforcement administration can't win the battle, and is pleading to make it harder to get
so, what is the big new thing the government wants to do? abc's david kerley tells us. >> reporter: it is an epidemic of addiction. pharmacy robberies where crooks are stealing vicodin and other drugs. a symptom of this growing addiction to painkillers. the demand is staggering, with estimates ranging in the millions of americans addicted to vicodin-type drugs. not just the rich, but housewives, like jerrie, who was followed on the a&e program, "intervention." >> i am...
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is why the federal government is beginning to check on this more closely. three companies said more than is allowable. >> we just saw super bowl got their tickets if you're planning on going to super bowl we've been told it will be sold out in downtown new orleans. they suggest bit way orbits says you can get this, baton rouge and gulfport. >> that is mississippi. >> yes. >> nearby state. you might want to take a look at air b and b. people rent rooms and apartments and just couches to people that are desperate f you're still looking to grab a flight average fare running around $1500. no deal there. so that guy who is happy about tickets for $900 that is starting there. >> up next a bay bridge repair project. >> in san francisco, we went tout a part of the bay bridge today usually reserved for seal sales, sea gulls and occasional oil tanker, what we saw at the repair site. >> and i'm cheryl jennings coming up at 5:00 it's not a report card you want to bring home. a study looks at how prepared california educators are when it comes to teaching subjects. >> d
is why the federal government is beginning to check on this more closely. three companies said more than is allowable. >> we just saw super bowl got their tickets if you're planning on going to super bowl we've been told it will be sold out in downtown new orleans. they suggest bit way orbits says you can get this, baton rouge and gulfport. >> that is mississippi. >> yes. >> nearby state. you might want to take a look at air b and b. people rent rooms and apartments and...
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she leaves the government more popular than ever and new, washington post poll shows 67% of americans have a favorable view of her. a new high in her long career hillary clinton willot light. be back on capitol hill to introduce john kerry as the next secretary of state designate. today the last long look we will have of hillary clip for ton for at least the time being. >>> there may be a connection between benghazi and the algerian attack last week. some of the attackers in algeria were part of the consultate attack. one of the militants made that claim under interrogation. if confirmed it would reenforce concerns held by many regarding regional cooperation between extremists i.e. they are working together at times. ambassador chris stevens of piedmont was killed in the attack along with three other americans. today stevens stepfather said that secretary clinton reached out to his family about the deadly september raid and has written them several times to express her regrets but the family is not discussing whether security was adequate leading up to the assault. >>> let's move on t
she leaves the government more popular than ever and new, washington post poll shows 67% of americans have a favorable view of her. a new high in her long career hillary clinton willot light. be back on capitol hill to introduce john kerry as the next secretary of state designate. today the last long look we will have of hillary clip for ton for at least the time being. >>> there may be a connection between benghazi and the algerian attack last week. some of the attackers in algeria...
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what else is the government doing? >> right now the identification process, and when a very serious investigation will unfold about what went wrong. some reports have suggested the nightclub had one small door, and that was closed when the fire started. apparently, a security guard thought instead of a fire there was a fight, and they close the door for a while to prevent people leaving without paying. that is one thing that came out. many people died were between 16 years old and 20 years old. in order to be able to get inside the club. most of those who died died of poisoning from the result of the fire. this is only the beginning of the investigation, because people are demanding a lot of answers. >> thank you. coming up in the program, we are with syria and opposition forces. we are at the courthouse where he is appealing the life sentence. another tibeday, another record. tens of thousands of people have marched through paris in support of the french government's plan to legalize gay marriage. the rally comes befo
what else is the government doing? >> right now the identification process, and when a very serious investigation will unfold about what went wrong. some reports have suggested the nightclub had one small door, and that was closed when the fire started. apparently, a security guard thought instead of a fire there was a fight, and they close the door for a while to prevent people leaving without paying. that is one thing that came out. many people died were between 16 years old and 20...
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the government extended the state of emergency by three months. soldiers in retreat briefly seized the information ministry. they have reportedly called on the government to pass a draft constitution and release political prisoners. the u.s. capital is holding celebrations for the inauguration of president obama's second term. he pledges to bring down the more than 16 trillion dollar debt. the algerian government has been given details of last week's hostage crisis. the prime minister confirmed at least 37 foreign workers were killed. five others were unaccounted for. the workers killed were from japan, america, britain, france, and the philippines. a hostage takers came from egypt, canada, mauritania, and tunisia. 29 of the hostage-takers were killed. five were arrested. pol brennan has more. >> the international teams are being granted access. this is the japanese delegation trying to discover the fate of their countrymen that are unaccounted for. nine vehicles with libyan plates, 32 militants. they say the militants intended to hijack this bus
the government extended the state of emergency by three months. soldiers in retreat briefly seized the information ministry. they have reportedly called on the government to pass a draft constitution and release political prisoners. the u.s. capital is holding celebrations for the inauguration of president obama's second term. he pledges to bring down the more than 16 trillion dollar debt. the algerian government has been given details of last week's hostage crisis. the prime minister confirmed...
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the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more. >> the u.s. air force transport plane takes off from banaco airbase. tangible proof of the growing support of the united states for the french intervention in mali. the americans, along with britain and france, are helping to transport french troops and equipment. this french contingent has been there for 10 days. they have their kit. now they are waiting for their marching orders. this is the logistical hub of the operation. it is here that the troops arrive. it is also hear that the supplies arrive. and the french are starting to fly bombing raids from here, too. i
the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more....
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because when those bullets started flying out of that compound and in some cases took the life of the government agents, that shows the power. now, one could sit and argue till the cows come home about whether or not the apocalyptic armageddon vision portrayed by david koresh was true or not true but the effect, the power that it has was extraordinary and, you know, that's a rather extreme example to start of the course with, but we'll see that over and over again and one needs to have respect for the power of religious belief. sure. [female voice:] are we going to discuss as well the power of the structures over people as well as the individual power gained through their individual beliefs? [dr. simons:] absolutely, as a matter of fact in our second class we'll look at the six dimensions of religion and when we get to the final dimension, the social dimension, we'll very much concentrate on the power of institutional structures and their effect on people. [female voice:] i was interpreting part of the power of religion is i was thinking of the ireland conflict that we're having now and it's gon
because when those bullets started flying out of that compound and in some cases took the life of the government agents, that shows the power. now, one could sit and argue till the cows come home about whether or not the apocalyptic armageddon vision portrayed by david koresh was true or not true but the effect, the power that it has was extraordinary and, you know, that's a rather extreme example to start of the course with, but we'll see that over and over again and one needs to have respect...
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the cases are going to court, but in the meantime they hope the government intervention. >> government ministers came to the village to find out what the problem is. it is possible the government might buy the land and give it to the sea gypsies. >> they claim to have a special connection with the ocean. their main source of income is from fishing. some still use the traditional method of free diving. they worry that if they lose
the cases are going to court, but in the meantime they hope the government intervention. >> government ministers came to the village to find out what the problem is. it is possible the government might buy the land and give it to the sea gypsies. >> they claim to have a special connection with the ocean. their main source of income is from fishing. some still use the traditional method of free diving. they worry that if they lose
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with violence spreading different parts of the city, the military camp guarded government buildings. protesters attacked a police station and torched the club. military helicopters have been hovering as this situation here remains tense. the violence has left the part of the city looking like a ghost town with people huddled in their homes fearing more deaths. go to the conflict in mali now where a conflict by french and mali and forces against islamic forces are making significant gains. the french and mali and troops have reached timbuktu. they reclaimed a strategically important town in the northeast. the fight to regain total control continues elsewhere. there have been french air strikes in one town. african leaders have been told their response to the crisis in mali has been too slow. the head of the african union chairman made the comments as the opening of the body summit in ethiopia. >> a stinging criticism of african leaders came from no less a figure that african union boss of the outgoing chairman, president of the need. he told delegates the deployment of peacekeepers ha
with violence spreading different parts of the city, the military camp guarded government buildings. protesters attacked a police station and torched the club. military helicopters have been hovering as this situation here remains tense. the violence has left the part of the city looking like a ghost town with people huddled in their homes fearing more deaths. go to the conflict in mali now where a conflict by french and mali and forces against islamic forces are making significant gains. the...
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the government has portrayed the revolution on sunday morning where anti-government protesters went up against them for a third day. mike is in cairo for us. let's start here. last time we talked about several cities being a tinderbox. we have laid out the story. the national defense council, meant to discuss the security situation in the country. what can out of that meeting? >> it was made clear that the events in egypt at the moment will fall under the control of the national defense council. this is a body composed of government ministers and representatives from both houses of parliament, as well as military commanders and the head of military intelligence. this body has not been seen operating publicly since it was created last year. very clearly, it is the supervising was happening on the ground. rejected by most of the opposition movement, claiming that they reserve the right to impose a state of emergency in particular areas, should they wish to do so. there was no threat to do so immediately, but they made it clear that they would use the option if the situation on the ground
the government has portrayed the revolution on sunday morning where anti-government protesters went up against them for a third day. mike is in cairo for us. let's start here. last time we talked about several cities being a tinderbox. we have laid out the story. the national defense council, meant to discuss the security situation in the country. what can out of that meeting? >> it was made clear that the events in egypt at the moment will fall under the control of the national defense...
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programs and keeping people on government programs strengthen us as a nation? that's not putting us in the right direction. >> megyn: we're going to talk about it next hour. it used to be one third of federal spending, those programs, and now they're two-thirds. and we haven't had a budget in four years, but getting a balanced budget and then tackling the debt and no one seems to be taking the lead on that right now in washington. ladies, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you, megyn. >> megyn: when senator dianne feinstein followed out her weapons ban she brought out a pastor, and others, and what miss feinstein calls the cross lobby. and katie couric sitting down with the now famous notre dame football player discussing his role in a heart wrenching hoax about the death of a make believe girlfriend. did he convince you that he wasn't in on it. dr. keith ablow has some interesting insights after the break. the video of escape of a thief. how he handed up in the hands of the police and how he tried to get away and almost lost a important piece of clothing i
programs and keeping people on government programs strengthen us as a nation? that's not putting us in the right direction. >> megyn: we're going to talk about it next hour. it used to be one third of federal spending, those programs, and now they're two-thirds. and we haven't had a budget in four years, but getting a balanced budget and then tackling the debt and no one seems to be taking the lead on that right now in washington. ladies, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank...
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you've got two parties here, three with the government. you've got the government, rahm emanuel coming in and telling the bank, not his bank, but the bank doing business with a protected activity, don't do business with them anymore because we don't like it. you know, i said they tried that in the 50's and 60's and didn't work out too well for them. the idea that you can interfere with the constitutional rights this way, i'm sorry, he's way over the line and think he's creating tremendous liability and not helping the president's position at all in my view period. >> megyn: and we'll see and what the banks wind up doing. jay, great to see you. >> thanks, megyn. >> megyn: and fox news alert now, on an outbreak of violence in egypt that just forced the u.s. to close its embassy in chi he row. the state department confirming that closure as egypt's latest political crisis spirals out of control, forcing a state of emergency to be declared, that's doing little to contain the growing violence in that country. as deadly protests threatening the
you've got two parties here, three with the government. you've got the government, rahm emanuel coming in and telling the bank, not his bank, but the bank doing business with a protected activity, don't do business with them anymore because we don't like it. you know, i said they tried that in the 50's and 60's and didn't work out too well for them. the idea that you can interfere with the constitutional rights this way, i'm sorry, he's way over the line and think he's creating tremendous...
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government was instituted to keep government from taking those rights away. what president obama said he doesn't think anybody should own a gun other than people in the government in the police or in the military. that is his personal point of view. as a la maker he took awdvocate for taking away the rights of people to have guns. it starts with rifles which are only responsible for about 300 homicides a year and not piss tales which are the larger problem and taking them out of the hands of criminals but the government seems to think you keep criminals from doing things are guns by disarming honest citizens. the playwright is right to worry in louisiana after hurricane katrina the police came in and disarmed honest law abiding citizens which was literally their protection against harm and then only afterwards did the courts decide the police the government had violated those citizen's rights. >> just one second. he talks about the fees that the president feels he the president is best suited to determine his own needs and what's right for him as am i to dete
government was instituted to keep government from taking those rights away. what president obama said he doesn't think anybody should own a gun other than people in the government in the police or in the military. that is his personal point of view. as a la maker he took awdvocate for taking away the rights of people to have guns. it starts with rifles which are only responsible for about 300 homicides a year and not piss tales which are the larger problem and taking them out of the hands of...